Inherit the Word

Inherit the Word by Daryl Wood Gerber, published by Penguin on March 4, 2014, is a cozy mystery that follows Jenna Hart as she returns to Crystal Cove, California, to help her aunt Vera manage a culinary bookshop and café. As the town prepares for its annual Grill Fest, a competition among local amateur chefs, tensions rise when the eight-time champion is found murdered. Jenna must navigate the complexities of the event and the rivalries that surface, all while trying to restore peace to her community.
Readers will find a blend of culinary delights and intrigue as Jenna investigates the murder, uncovering secrets and motives among the contestants. The narrative explores themes of community, competition, and the challenges of amateur sleuthing, all set against the backdrop of a charming coastal town. With 304 pages, this edition invites readers into a world where cooking and crime intertwine, making for an engaging experience in the cozy mystery genre.
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Jenna Hart moved back to Crystal Cove, California, to recapture her joie de vivre and to help her aunt Vera run the local culinary bookshop and café. But it’s hard to follow a simple recipe for relaxation when murder gets thrown in the mix…
The Cookbook Nook is set to host the town’s upcoming Grill Fest, a tasty tradition which pits local amateur chefs against one another to concoct the most delicious dishes. This year’s challenge: grilled cheese. But with competing chefs bearing grudges from past years, more mouths are running off than savoring the fare.
The expression “too many cooks” proves all too true when the eight-time champ is found murdered in the alley behind the café. Soon a local diner owner (and Jenna’s “second mother”) is suspected of bumping off the competition, and Jenna has to douse the flames before the wrong person gets burned…
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